A little over eight years ago we launched the Free Software Supporter,
helping keep users up to date on our work and the current state of the
world of free software. A lot has happened over those eight years,
chronicled in ninety-nine editions of our newsletter.

Net neutrality exists when Internet service providers (ISPs) must allow equal access to everything on the Web, rather than favoring some sites over others. It's a bedrock condition for Internet freedom, but ISPs generally oppose it because it prevents them from charging companies extra for privileged access to the network -- making a video from one Web site load faster than video on other sites, for example.

For the last three years, we've surveyed attendees of the LibrePlanet
conference about their experience, and applied that feedback to the
next conference. We'd like to share what we've learned from the
results of the past few surveys, and from the process of designing
them.